Mumbai Rains Updates: The western railway cancelled Mumbai-Valsad-Surat section due to water logging in Palghar.

Rains in Mumbai: Heavy overnight rain in Mumbai, some trains delayed after waterlogging on tracks.

Mumbai:

Heavy rains continue to lash Mumbai and its neighbouring areas for the fourth consecutive day today, leaving the city with waterlogging, traffic jams, cancellations and delays in trains. The western railway cancelled Mumbai-Valsad-Surat section due to water logging in Palghar. Western Railway later confirmed that water levels had receded and train movement had been re-started at 8.05 am. However, train speeds were restricted to 30 km/h to ensure safety.

According to Western Railway, the city witnessed heavy, incessant rains with 361 mm during Sunday night, 100 mm between 4am and 5am in the Palghar area of Mumbai Division. Some trains, including Mumbai-Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express, have been regulated in view of the passengers' safety. The children wade through water to go to school as streets in Dadar East have been flooded due to heavy rainfall.

According to private weather forecaster, Skymet, rains in the city are expected to get intense starting the night of July 3 wherein hefty showers will be seen as the weather system which formed in the Bay will move towards the West Coast giving heavy showers.

Here are the Highlights of the Mumbai rains:

Jul 01, 2019

15:44 (IST)

Commuters have been facing troubles due to the heavy rains. "Fifty minutes train journey took two and half hours today as railway tracks were flooded," a resident was quoted as saying by news agency Reuters.

Jul 01, 2019

15:10 (IST)

Mohammed Ayub Kazi, 30, was electrocuted inside his home in Shivajinagar in north-east Mumbai at around 11.45 pm last night. He was rushed to Rajawadi Hospital where he was declared dead. Overnight heavy spells of rain inundated several areas in the city including Dadar, Sion, Matunga, Parel, Wadala and virtually halted all traffic movement, leading to huge traffic snarls across the city since daybreak.

Senior Railway officials have been monitoring the situation from the Mumbai Central Control Room, Western Railways has tweeted. Mumbai (93 mm) and Palghar (361 mm) have been receiving heavy rainfall since yesterday, affecting train connectivity and passenger safety.

Jul 01, 2019

13:42 (IST)

Trains from Palghar further rescheduled or terminated due to incessant rainfall.

#WRUpdates. Passengers may kindly note further rescheduling / short termination & change in departing/originating station of trains due to heavy water logging on tracks at Palghar in morning hours. pic.twitter.com/5WBiuK2K06

#WRUpdates Slow lines at Marine Lines Station has been restored completely at 11.02 hrs after removing the construction material from the OHE. Now all four lines are working between Churchgate-Mumbai Central stations. @drmbct@RailMinIndia

Restoration work at Marine Lines is in full swing after bamboos of ongoing construction work fell on OHE due to strong winds. Trains on both the fast lines are working between Churchgate and Mumbai Central: Western Railway.

Commuters DistressTrains are running very slow on Central railway and has been halted for nearly half an hour between Kurla and Sion and now people are walking on railway tracks.

Jul 01, 2019

10:13 (IST)

Central Railway CPRO: All lines on Central Railway main line are operational now. However, due to bunching of trains, the bunched locals are being gradually cleared. Please don't panic. Inconvenience is deeply regretted.

Jul 01, 2019

10:05 (IST)

Intense Rainfall To Continue India Meteorological Department, Mumbai: Intense spells of rainfall likely to continue in Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and Palghar during the next two hours.

Railway tracks were submerged between Sion railway station and Matunga railway station following heavy rainfall in parts of Maharashtra. Meanwhile, two trains have been cancelled, one has been diverted and two trains have been rescheduled, due to the derailment of goods train between Jambrung and Thakurwadi on ghat section between Karjat and Lonavala, according to Sunil Udasi, CPRO, Central Railway.

Jul 01, 2019

09:37 (IST)

13 Trains Cancelled"13 trains have been cancelled today. After receding of water, train movement at Palghar was started at 8.05 hours at restricted speed of 30 kmph in view of safety," Western Railways said. Some trains including Mumbai- Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express have been regulated in view of safety it said.

Jul 01, 2019

09:35 (IST)

Rain Showers To Continue Mumbai has been witnessing relentless heavy downpour from Sunday night and many parts of the city are expected to continue to see good showers today, according to the weather department. The rains, which have been intense in many parts of the city including Andheri, Kurla, Bandra, Charni Road, Santa Cruz, BKC and others, has resulted in water logging on streets and railway tracks causing inconvenience to people. The pleasant weather and with irregular rain showers that will continue for the next few days. with the Indian Meteorological Department predicting "Generally cloudy sky with intermittent rains," for the city. The maximum and minimum temperature in the financial capital will hover around 24.8 degrees Celsius and 28.4 degrees Celsius.

Jul 01, 2019

09:24 (IST)

Help desk numbers for Passenger enquiry due to waterlogging at Palghar station.

Heavy winds led to bamboo from nearby construction work falling on tracks at Marine Lines. All trains on the Churchgate-Marine Lines have been stopped. Restoration work is on and traffic is expected to resume in 30 minutes, Western Railway tweeted.

Train movement has been started at Palghar in Mumbai Division at 08.05 hrs (1/7/19). It was stopped after very heavy rains {361 mm}. Here is the consolidated details of cancellation/short termination etc. #WRUpdatespic.twitter.com/dVy7f5y7e9

Mumbai RainsHeavy rain in Mumbai for a fourth consecutive day has led to water-logging on railway tracks. Several overnight trains have either been canceled or delayed. At least 100 mm of rainfall was recorded between 4 am and 5 am this morning, with more than 360 mm recorded overnight. According to messages posted by Western Railway on social media, some trains in the Mumbai-Valsad-Surat section have been cancelled due to water-logging in Palghar section.

Jul 01, 2019

08:53 (IST)

Mumbai: Children wade through water to go to school as streets in Dadar East have been flooded due to heavy rainfall.